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Digital Trends
13-05-2025
- Digital Trends
The powerful HP Omen Max 16 gaming laptop with RTX 5070 Ti is $350 off today
Gamers who want an upgrade should be on the lookout for discounts from gaming laptop deals, as these devices can get pretty expensive. You should check out the HP Omen Max 16, as its configuration with the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti graphics card is on sale from HP itself for $2,150 instead of $2,500. That's $350 in savings that you can spend on video games and other accessories, but you're going to have to hurry with your purchase if you want to buy the gaming laptop at 16% off as the offer may be already gone by tomorrow. Why you should buy the HP Omen Max 16 gaming laptop The HP Omen Max 16 is the brand's most powerful gaming laptop yet, with the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti graphics card combining with the Intel Core Ultra 7 255Hx processor and 16GB of RAM for the ability to run the best PC games without breaking a sweat. This machine will even be prepared for the upcoming PC games of at least the next few years, so it will be a while before you start feeling the need for another upgrade. Playing your favorite titles on the HP Omen Max 16's 16-inch screen with 2K resolution and up to 165Hz refresh rate will be an immersive gaming experience, as you'll enjoy lifelike details and smooth animations with modern graphics. The gaming laptop also features a 512GB SSD for enough storage space for multiple video games, which you can start installing right after turning on the HP Omen Max 16 for the first time as it ships with Windows 11 Home pre-loaded. The HP Omen Max 16 is a top-of-the-line gaming laptop that you can currently buy with a $350 discount for its configuration with the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti graphics card. That means you'll only have to pay $2,150 for this powerful device instead of $2,500, but you need to act fast if you're interested. Tomorrow may already be too late to take advantage of this offer for the HP Omen Max 16 gaming laptop, so complete your transaction immediately while it's still 14% off.
Yahoo
20-02-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Finally! RTX 5090 leak points to 'stupidly high' stock coming next month
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. RTX 5090 stock left shelves as soon as it arrived during its launch, with supplies being scooped up by scalpers and prices surging out of control, despite Nvidia stating it will be "shipping more stock." Now, we may not have to wait much longer for more supplies. Known leaker MEGAsizeGPU on X (via Tom's Hardware) claims more RTX 5090 stock is coming in one month with "stupidly high" supplies. Partners, such as MSI, Gigabyte, Zotac and more, are set to get more of Nvidia's latest graphics cards, too. As reported, this is expected to be due to Nvidia's GB200 chips, a supercomputing module made for data centers, not meeting demand expectations. With TSMC's leftovers, GB202 GPU chips will reportedly be repurposed into consumer-grade RTX 50-series chips — most notably, the RTX 5090. If accurate, this is great news for those having no luck finding out where to buy an RTX 5090 and RTX 5080, and worse news for scalpers selling Nvidia's high-end graphics cards for outrageous prices. Recently, we heard retailers could be waiting as long as four months for RTX 5090 GPUs, but now resupplies could be on their way far sooner. Nvidia's latest graphics cards had a rough launch, with virtually no high-powered RTX 50-series GPUs in stock. Still, Nvidia's GB200-series chips were expected to be in high demand, seeing as 90% of the company's revenue comes from these AI-driven chips for data centers. It appears demand must have slipped, hence the GB202 chips reportedly being used for consumer GPUs instead. Whatever the case, here's hoping we'll see more RTX 5090 GPUs arrive as soon as next month. However, will prices still be as high? We've seen RTX 5090 prices soar since launch, and it's not just from scalpers. Right now, as Asus RTX 5090 GPU retails at $3,409, which is a $300 increase in the space of a week compared to when it launch. Even MSI's official store saw a price jump in RTX 5080 graphics cards, with prices now over $100 more. This is despite Nvidia's official pricing, with an RTX 5090 starting at $1,999 (£1,939) and the RTX 5080 priced from $999 (£979). Custom graphics cards from Nvidia's partners are expected to be high, but setting these prices even higher isn't, of course, ideal for consumers. These price hikes are expected to be due to high demand and low stock, but if this leak indicates that there will be "tons" of graphics cards coming soon, will prices stick to what they are now or spike even further? Hopefully the former, at the very least. There are more RTX 50-series GPUs on the way, with Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti GPUs set to arrive on February 20. These graphics cards are also expected to be high in demand, with prices set to start from $749 (£729). Hopefully, these GPUs won't see the same kind of price jump as its higher-end siblings. While we wait for more RTX 5090 stock to arrive, we also have RTX 50-series gaming laptops arriving, with pre-orders up for grabs from February 25. And, if you're looking to build an RTX 5090 gaming PC, we've got you covered. New benchmark shows CPUs are getting slower for the first time in history — what is going on? I just built an RTX 5090 gaming PC — here's what I used and how to build your own RTX 5090 GPU prices are officially out of control — now $1,400 over Nvidia's official asking price